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Data-Driven exploration of Ductile fracture response

ABG-132651 Sujet de Thèse
25/06/2025 Cifre
Ecole Centrale de Nantes
Nantes - Pays de la Loire - France
Data-Driven exploration of Ductile fracture response
  • Sciences de l’ingénieur
DDI, DIC, ductile fracture, Plasticity

Description du sujet

Context and Objective

The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of nuclear installations such as Pressurized Water Reactors (PWRs). One key aspect of this mission is the analysis of severe accident scenarios, such as the Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA). During such events, the sudden depressurization of the primary circuit can lead to structural failures, including pipe whip [1]. To accurately predict these phenomena and improve safety margins, a detailed understanding of the material behavior involved is essential.

Stainless steel 316 is widely used in the nuclear industry—particularly for piping systems—due to its excellent mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion and irradiation. Its failure mode is known to be ductile, meaning it is preceded by significant plastic deformation. Such behavior can be influenced by various factors, including temperature, strain rate, and environmental conditions. Hence, the project aims to develop a high-performance computing (HPC)-scalable tool designed to construct a reliable database that will serve as a foundation for assessing and developing constitutive behavior models, particularly for large-strain plasticity and ductile fracture.

The development of this database will rely on the recently developed Data-Driven Identification (DDI) paradigm, which enables the estimation of balanced stress fields from Digital Image Correlation (DIC) for arbitrary geometries and loading conditions. By doing so, complex mechanical tests can be analyzed without postulating a specific mathematical expression for the material response, while also enabling the extraction of relevant mechanical information in the immediate vicinity of the fracture.

Promising results have already been obtained in several contexts: hyperelastic materials [2], and small-strain (rate-dependent) plasticity [3]. The main goal of this thesis is therefore to extend the DDI framework beyond its current limitations—including finite strains, strain localization, softening behavior, and 3D deformation states—until it becomes applicable to ductile failure experiments on 316L stainless steel.

References

[1] Serguei Potapov, Pascal Galon. Modelling of Aquitaine II pipe whipping test with the EUROPLEXUS fast dynamics code. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2005, 235(17–19), pp. 2045–2054.

[2] Dalémat, M., et al. "Measuring stress field without constitutive equation." Mechanics of Materials, 136 (2019): 103087.

[3] Vinel, A., Seghir, R., Berthe, J., Portemont, G., & Réthoré, J. (2024). Experimental characterization of material strain-rate dependence based on full-field Data-Driven Identification. International Journal of Impact Engineering, 194, 105083.

Prise de fonction :

01/10/2025

Nature du financement

Cifre

Précisions sur le financement

CEA

Présentation établissement et labo d'accueil

Ecole Centrale de Nantes

Les chercheurs de Centrale Nantes déploient une approche interdisciplinaire qui s'organise autour de trois enjeux majeurs autour de la croissance et de l'innovation : l'usine du futur, la transition énergétique et l'ingénierie de la santé.

Intitulé du doctorat

Doctorat de Mécanique

Pays d'obtention du doctorat

France

Etablissement délivrant le doctorat

Ecole Centrale de Nantes

Profil du candidat

The candidate must have:

A Master's degree (or equivalent) in engineering or mechanics (Bac+5) ;
Strong knowledge in solid mechanics, continuum mechanics, and finite element methods ;
Knowledge of DIC (Digital Image Correlation) and fracture mechanics would be a plus ;
A strong interest in programming, particularly in Python ;
A keen interest in both numerical and experimental mechanics ;
Scientific rigor and curiosity ;
Good written and oral proficiency in English.

30/06/2025
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